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SPORTING.

TARANA.K|,JOPKEY,CLUB. In the weights for the l;uanak 1 Jockey Club Christmas meeting, Gefhero was handicapped at 9.13 in the W.elter in mistake for Gerberga, wliosc weight is 9.0. .

SPORTING NOTES.

6 [By Cicero.] . The Woodville' Club received record acceptances for their summer meeting, which opens to-morrow. With Feilding form us a guide, punters should hold their own. Hie laige crowd' of thirty-one figure in the Maiden Idate. The public will probably back Play-off and Rigo Park in tips event. Eleven still remain in the Hack Hurdles. Rexor showed good form on both days at Feilding, and will , probably be benefitted, f hy ; the racing received there. A good field of sixteen accepted for the Grandstand Handicap. Master Lupin' is well at present, and ryith Patronymic should run well. Among thp fourteen acceptors for the Woodville: Handicap appear the names- of some--fait'per-' formers over -toll furlongs'.' Tmmef 1 , Eirkline ’aml Master Laddo, are nicely handicapped, and should be handy at the finish. No less than eighteen paid up for the Flying Hack. f Hold’s Hero, Epworth, aiid Heather showed

form at Feilding, and should be well supported. Of the thirteen engaged in ’thei-Borbugh Handicap,-Settler and Ng ai i i¥> aru 1 -have thd'h-Cst recent fprm to thm^'fy-cdit. “''The "Welter Hack contains the namosjOjf, [sqv.e.ptecn horses. Artihaltan, who''is a fair horse, will he a 'runner. The day’s racing will be brought do a close with the Klectric Handicap, in which event some smart sprinters’aTe l engaged. Grattan and Astor can go fast over five furlongs, and were benefitted by the Feilding races, > , ..

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 84, 9 December 1913, Page 7

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 84, 9 December 1913, Page 7

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 84, 9 December 1913, Page 7

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